Goodbye to funeral with a coffin. In the future, this organic bag will turn a person into a tree when they leave this world.

Goodbye to Funeral Coffins

Innovative Concept by Italian Designers

Coffins, graves, and headstones are costly and outdated. Two Italian designers, Anna Citelli and Raoul Bretzel, have created a groundbreaking alternative called “Capsula Mundi.”

Transforming Burials into Trees

The Capsula Mundi project introduces small capsules where deceased bodies are placed in a fetal position. This organic burial method allows the body to decompose naturally, turning into a tree over time.

Eco-Friendly and Modern

This concept not only simplifies the funeral process but also promotes an eco-friendly approach. As the designers put it, “Capsula Mundi represents a shift towards a more sustainable way of thinking about death.”

Changing Perspectives on Death

By adopting this method, people can contribute to nature even after death, creating a living memorial in the form of a tree. This innovative idea redefines our relationship with death and the environment.

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